: if you're building vanilla WC, it's pre-generalised for you = )
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Replying to @slightlylate @yoshuawuyts
Encouraging people to build with vanilla WC APIs is a bit silly though. People use abstractions.
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: this is one reason that HTML Imports are rad; they let you characterise that cost per-component
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Replying to @slightlylate @_developit
: e.g., you CAN use Polymer components in raw DOM/WC use-cases. Worth it? Maybe! Data can help answer now.
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Replying to @slightlylate @yoshuawuyts
I get that, my point is that selling people on Polymer is a boatload harder than selling someone on WC as interop
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: I guess? Most devs I talk to don't know how slow their apps are; not much data-driven decisionmaking
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Replying to @slightlylate @yoshuawuyts
That's sad, but likely not the web's fault. We have a low/no entry barrier, which allows for low quality apps.
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: man, if only you could easily share some high-quality components...
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Replying to @slightlylate @yoshuawuyts
Still allows for using those components poorly. I agree though, less footguns in Paper Elements than MDL.
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It would be easier to get devs on board with WC's if more effort was spent pushing them instead of Polymer itself
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: dunno what to tell you. There's a healthy community at http://webcomponents.org . Get involved?
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Replying to @slightlylate @yoshuawuyts
The community is better now than it was when I was implementing stuff, for sure.
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